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Harvard is folding staff from its former offices for minority students, women and LGBTQ+ students into its new Office of Culture and Community, according to a Wednesday message from college officials.
A confidential memo, later published in court documents, shows that the Trump administration had already shared an aggressive ‘menu’ of reforms with Harvard, a week before government officials sent a second list of demands that the University rejected.
Staff from Harvard University’s recently closed Women’s Center, Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations and Office of BGLTQ Student Life will fold into a new office amid the school’s supposed diversity,
The Trump administration is ramping up its war with Harvard University despite the president having previously hinted a deal was in the works. The White House is pulling nearly every lever
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Just Torched Relations With One of the U.S.’s Closest Allies
Nothing is final here, but Trump is further rupturing relations with one of the U.S.’s closest allies ... is currently campaigning for the Senate himself against John Cornyn. Harvard just quietly dismantled its undergraduate school’s offices for ...
Harvard College will close its offices for minority students, LGBTQ students, and women and fold their staff under a new Office of Culture and Community, according to a Wednesday message from College Dean David J.
The new office will be a reimagined Harvard Foundation that fulfills our commitment to support all students,” according to an email sent Wednesday by the dean.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNHarvard gives in to Trump & quietly eliminates DEI groups
A June 30 finding by the Trump administration’s Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism accused Harvard of “violent violation” of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin in programs or activities that receive federal funding.
News that Harvard University is considering starting a conservative think tank is being met with skepticism and derision by conservatives who see the idea as a public relations ploy as the school seeks to retain federal funding threatened by the Trump administration.